CDR

CDR

cdr

(programming)

/ku'dr/ or /kuh'dr/ The LISP operation that
returns the right-hand node of a binary tree structure. In
the typical case where the tree is used to store a list, the
cdr is the tail of the list, i.e. all but the first element.

The instruction format of the IBM 7090 that hosted the
original LISP implementation featured two 15-bit fields called
the "address" and "decrement" parts. The term "cdr" was
originally "Contents of Decrement part of Register".
Similarly, "car" stood for "Contents of Address part of
Register".

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